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Climate change and oil and gas exploration; cutting methane emissions; African wild dog populations; freezing eggs and sperm

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African Wild Dog Behaviors Change With Hotter Temperatures

At one site, which was or long running zedacel project, at high temperatures, the survival of african wild dog adults was lower. And interestingly, that was driven mostly by disease and also direct killing by people. So when it was hot, we saw more deaths from those causes. That may well be why we're seeing these differences between sights,. because in lycipio and kenya, it's not protected rea.

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